294 Mr. Warren oyi the Pyralidina collected 



One ^ . Ilha Cuxinara, E. Solimoes, Oct. 13th, 1874. 



Evidently closely allied to Voliba scoparlalis, Wlk., 

 Cat. Lep. Het. B. M., xxxv., 1983 = Gahrisa scoparialis, 

 Wlk., ib., xxxiv., 1266. Walker himself altered the 

 generic name, having already used Gabrisa for another 

 genus. His type of G. scoparialis is from Sydney. 



HYDEOCAMPID^. 



118. Aulacodes cBSchmialis. 



Aulacodes csschmialis, Gn., Delt. & Pyr., 258, 243. 



One 2 from Urucuri, E. Purus, Oct. 2nd, 1874 ; two 

 females and one male from E. Jutahi, Feb. 5th, 1875. 

 Guenee's types were from Cayenne. 



119. Hydrocampa tortalis. 

 Hydrocampa tortalis, Ld., W. E. M., vii., pp. 432,484, 



pi. 18, fig. 3. 

 One (? , from E. Javary, Dec. 3rd, 1874. 

 One of the smallest species of the genus. 



120. Paraponyx distinctalis. 



Paraponyx distinctalis, Snellen, Tijd. v. Ent., 1875, 

 p. 261, pi. 14, fig. 14. 



One ? , from Manaos, June 13th, 1874. 



Marking for marking the species is like (Oligostigma) 

 Parapo)iyx pallida, Butler, from Eockhampton, but is 

 only half the size. 



121. Paraponyx jiavimarginalis, n. s. 

 Fore wings fuscous, paler along the costa, with a narrow, in- 

 distinct, pale discal streak, elbowed near the anal angle, and thence 

 whiter to the middle of the inner margin ; followed by a fuscous 

 fascia, which becomes narrowed towards the anal angle, and is 

 there suffused with yellow ; a yellow marginal streak, continued 

 beyond the anal angle, finely edged internally with fuscous, and 

 preceded by a narrower white streak. Fringes with two narrow 

 dark parallel lines. Hind wings broadly dark fuscous at the base, 

 with a broad white central transverse fascia, followed by a fuscous 

 fascia shot with yellow, and altogether yeUow at each end, 

 separated by a narrow white band from the yellow mai'ginal fascia ; 

 fringes with two fine dark parallel marginal Imes, forming below 

 the apical angle, the inner one three arrow-headed marks, the 



